Writing an AV project in Celtx
An audio-visual script is written using the five script elements in the Audio-Visual project script, which are Scene Heading, Shot, Character, Dialog, and Parenthetical.
A script in progress—my Celtx Loves Indies—is shown in the following screenshot:
A few pages ago, we discussed how wide a variety of audio-visual productions Celtx's audio-visual project script edit covers, and all done with those five script elements found in the drop-down menu at the top of Celtx's main script window. You can see it in the preceding screenshot; it is showing Dialog at the moment.
Once finished and sent out on the Internet for an almost instant conversion to PDF, a completed page looks like the following:
All nice and neat, and to get it that way, we must be careful to tag each item we write with the correct script element. I emphasized that in the previous chapter, I'm doing it again now, and I'll do it two or three more times before this book ends. It is critical.
Do that and...